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Trees for Flight 93 National Memorial
Trees Instead is a proud suporter of the Flight 93 National Memorial

 

Trees Instead is partnering wih the Families of Flight 93 organization to raise funds for the trees that will be planted at the Flight 93 National Memorial and Park.

 

We are honored to invite every American to contribute to this worthy cause and honor these heroes.  Please click on the link below to donate. 

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           To Learn More about the Families of Flight 93 Organization

*Trees Instead will function on a volunteer basis by asking all our patrons to donate for this noble & green cause.



The Heroes


Crew Members: Age:   Home Town:  
Captain

Jason M. Dahl 

43  Littleton, Colorado 
First Officer
LeRoy Homer 36   Marlton, New Jersey 
Flight Attendants
Lorraine G. Bay 58   East Windsor, New Jersey
Sandra Bradshaw     38   Greensboro, North Carolina
Wanda Anita Green   49  Oakland, California & Linden, New Jersey 
CeeCee Lyles  33  Fort Pierce, Florida
Deborah Welsh   49   New York City, New York 
     
Passengers:    Age:  Home Town: 
Christian Adams 37  Biebelsheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany 
Todd Beamer  32  Cranbury, New Jersey  
Alan Anthony Beaven   48  Oakland, California 
Mark Bingham 31   San Francisco, California  
Deora Frances Bodley  20  San Diego, California 
Marion R. Britton  53  Brooklyn, New York  
Thomas E. Burnett, Jr.  38  Bloomington, Minnesota  
William Joseph Cashman   60  West New York, New Jersey 
Georgine Rose Corrigan  55  Honolulu, Hawaii  
Patricia Cushing   69   Bayonne, New Jersey 
Joseph DeLuca   52  Succasunna, New Jersey 
Patrick Joseph Driscoll    70  Manalapan, New Jersey 
Edward P. Felt    41  Matawan, New Jersey
Jane Folger   73  Bayonne, New Jersey
Colleen Fraser  51  Elizabeth, New Jersey  
Andrew Garcia  62  Portola Valley, California  
Jeremy Glick  31  Hewitt, New Jersey 
Lauren Catuzzi-Grandcolas    38  San Rafael, California 
Donald Freeman Greene  52  Greenwich, Connecticut  
Linda Gronlund  46  Greenwood Lake, New York 
Kristin Gould White 65  New York City, New York 
Richard Guadagno  38  Eureka, California & Trenton, New Jersey 
Toshiya Kuge  20  Osaka, Japan 
Hilda Marcin  79  Mount Olive, New Jersey  
Waleska Martinez  37  Jersey City, New Jersey  
Nicole Carol Miller  21  San Jose, California 
Louis "Joey" Nacke, II  42  New Hope, Pennsylvania  
Donald Peterson  66  Spring Lake, New Jersey 
Jean Hoadley Peterson  55  Spring Lake, New Jersey 
Mark Rothenberg  52  Scotch Plains, New Jersey 
Christine Snyder  32  Kailua, Hawaii  
John Talignani  74  Staten Island, New York 
Honor Elizabeth Wainio  27  Baltimore, Maryland 

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The Flight 93 National Memorial will be a place for individuals to learn about the events of September 11 and to find meaning and inspiration in their experience.  In the future, interpretive media and programs will be developed around key stories and ideas that illustrate the significance of the memorial and help place the memorial in its national and international contexts.  The primary interpretive themes for the Flight 93 National Memorial are:

  • Flight 93 was the only hijacked plane on September 11 that failed to hit its intended target.  The crash of Flight 93, only 20 minutes by air from Washington, D.C., was the direct result of the actions of the passengers and crew who gave their lives to prevent a larger disaster at the center of American government.

  • The events of September 11, 2001, revealed the extraordinary men and women who, when challenged,  responded with spontaneous leadership and collective acts of courage, sacrifice and heroism.

  • The first responders, the community, and those individuals and organizations that provided assistance in the recovery and investigation demonstrated compassion and exemplary service.

  • Knowledge of the events surrounding September 11 contributes to the realization of the impact of intolerance, hatred, and violence.

  • The public reaction to the events of September 11, including the actions of the passengers and crew of Flight 93, led to a strong sense of pride and patriotism and an affirmation of the value of human life.

Data & Pics from: http://www.honorflight93.org

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